Sporting News' 50 Most Beautiful People: Justin Allgaier
By Sporting News Yearbooks staff
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Justin Allgaier drives the No. 12 Dodge for Penske Racing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.
Bill Anderson
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Who are NASCAR’s most beautiful people?
The Sporting News asked that question of readers, fans and those who cover the sport, and the results weren’t limited by traditional definitions of beauty. The editors considered fan favorites and sponsor favorites and gave them points, and they also awarded points to “those were were making waves in the sport.”
The results of this non-traditional approach are now out with the publication of NASCAR’s 50 Most Beautiful People. The special edition is now available on newsstands and at the online store at www.streetandsmiths.com.
SceneDaily is running the list, with one person from the top 50 to be featured each day. Only the top selection was ranked, with the rest following in a random order that allows fans to decide who should be ranked where.
Today's installment features Penske Racing Nationwide Series driver Justin Allgaier.
Born: June 6, 1986
Birthplace: Springfield, Ill.
Current residence: Mooresville, N.C.
In his words: "I love racing because I am a very competitive person. If it is racing shopping carts or NASCAR, I want to win. The adrenaline rush you get when you strap in behind the wheel is second to none. Starting at an early age, I always knew I wanted to
be a race-car driver. Growing up in a racing family, that is all I have ever known."
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